1966 Dodge Coronet 500 383 + 1966 Parts Coronet 500 on 2040-cars
Wheatland, California, United States
I have two 1966 Dodge Coronet 500"s that need a new home. One has a clear title and the other is a parts car. Both cars come with 383's and one 727 torque flight transmission.
Car 1 is currently light purple and has a good title. Body work has been started by the previous owner but needs finishing. It has new rear leaf springs and the rear end has been rebuilt with an Auburn Gear Positraction unit. This car comes with bucket seat frames (need recovering) and center console (driver quality) Rear seat is there and grill is in the trunk (driver quality) Car is mostly complete minus interior that has deteriorated with time. Trunk is full of parts, new brake parts and trim for the sides Gas tank has been cleaned and painted. It has some cancer in the pass rear (small area) 383 has been striped , tore down and cleaned, ready for rebuild. Car 2 is factory gold and is sold as parts. Has front end damage (hood, grill, bumper and left fender) right fender is still straight. Doors and quarter panels are still in good shape. Dash is uncut and in good shape 383 and 727 are still in the car. Has shifter on floor but no console or interior Both Cars are rollers and loadable. Buyer to arrange for shipping. These cars are used and in need of restoration, rebuilding. No warranty implied and are sold as is. Please ask any questions about the cars and I will try to answer them the best I can. $500 due at end of auction, full amount due within seven days of auction end. Storage possible for a brief time. |
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